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Nearly 10% of female college students in Wuhan feel guilty that universities are the largest brothels in the country
Source: China Youth Daily
"I didn't plan to find a job after graduation. It's good to do it now. The income is high and the people are free. When you are young, you earn more money..."
In the late spring, in a street in front of a famous university in Wuhan, under a dim and dim light, a female student of a college’s Foreign Language School told reporters that the passage was omitted and was used by her. Pure English says about making love.
The female college student claimed to be surnamed Zhao. He was about 1 meter 60 tall. He was well-balanced and well-looking. Unlike ordinary prostitutes who were exposed, brightly dressed and frivolous, Zhao had almost no make-up, casual shoes, jeans, casual tops and hair. A tie, this dress reveals the purity of a young girl. If it weren’t for her deliberately throwing a wink, the reporter could not even believe she had been in the windy moon for 3 years.
At the bar, Zhao agreed to disclose to reporters the insider's intimacy of college students. The price is that the reporter pays them a "500 yuan time loss fee."
First, "Do you want a student girl?"
Zhao is one of the prostitutes in Wuhan universities. Since 2001, more than 20 letters have been sent to newspapers one after another, claiming that “high school students in Wuhan are prone to prostitution and erotic escorts”.
Just a week before the reporter and Zhao talked, three Wuhan university students wanted to introduce prostitution to reporters through the Internet and were captured by Wuhan Public Security Bureau on the spot. Later, in this incident, Liu Yuanguang, a student at the Wuhan X School who introduced classmates into prostitution, was detained by the Wuhan Public Security Bureau for criminal prosecution.
The female prostitutes Rong Mou and Zhou Mou, who were captured in the same case as Liu Yuanguang, went through the gates of the Public Security Bureau after being educated and educated by the public security organs. The police confirmed that: Rongmou is a student of Zhongnan X University, and Zhou is a student from a university in Hubei.
In response to the above news, a professor from a university in Wuhan once said to reporters: "Watch it well! If you do well, if you don't rectify it, colleges and universities will become the largest brothel in China."
Things are like this. At 7:00 PM on April 4th, a reporter at a cyber cafe in Hankou had just opened a portal chat room and a “passing guest” whisper came over:
"Do you want a school girl?"
Almost aware that this may be the introduction of prostitution on the Internet, the reporter immediately recalled more than 20 letters from Wuhan relating to college student prostitution and decided to “fish.”
After the reporter pretended to be introduced to prostitution, the other person said that he was a college student and he vowed that: “My lady, who is introduced by my hand, is all authentic college students, and there are fake replacements. The price of course is expensive, stay over 800 yuan for the night and do it once. 300 yuan." This "passer" enthusiastically left his mobile phone number and agreed to meet the time and place.
After getting off the net, the reporter immediately contacted the Wuhan Police Station110AlarmCommand Center.
At 11 o'clock in the evening, the introducer came to the room where the reporter was staying with two women. The man claimed to be called "Liu Yuanguang," a class 01 undergraduate student in a certain Wuhan Institute of MechanicalManufacturing and Automation, two women who claimed to be students of Zhongnan XX University, and a self-professed student from a university in Hubei.
In order to prove their student status, they also can not wait to come up with their own student ID and ID card, the content recorded above and their self-proclaimed content. "You can only choose one of two people and you can play together," said Liu Yuanguang.
In a mediation, the reporter asked Liu Yuanguang: “Do you know that introducing such a thing is a crime? Are you afraid of the police?”

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She is a drift racer, she is one of the few female drivers in Wuhan, also in China She love car modification and racing.Drifting is the most fascinating part.After her graduating from the university in France,There was a time that her attend a drifting competition and her win the price .
https://goo.gl/EXMt3Z

published:26 Jan 2018

views:7765

I am not debating prostitution here, but the huge mascarade in China. While the government talks about moral, most hotels make a large part of their income from prostitution.

Surveillance camera footage of a woman pretending to be hit by a car on the streets of Wuhan in Hubei Province has gone viral online in China. There have been a number of cases in the recent past where people have pretended to have had an accident only to extort drivers for compensation. In the video, the woman is seen falling to the ground, despite the car being far –roughly around 8 meters - away from her. When she realizes that the car has stopped at a distance, she is seen getting up and walking closer to it before falling to the ground again. Take a look.
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In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more than the average college graduate makes at their first job.
For everyday activities like eating and going to the gym, mostly male viewers give Huan Huan virtual gifts that get converted into cash. In China, which banned online porn in 2000, PG-rated livestreaming has become a $4 billion-a-year industry with nearly 350 million followers — more than the entire population of the United States.
The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up. It’s impossible to censor what’s being streamed live. Platforms and livestreamers are now required to self-censor their content to obtain a license from the state, and those who don’t abide by the rules could be banned from livestreaming permanently.
VICENews traveled to Wuhan, China, to a converted karaoke club that now has more than 50 livestreaming rooms to find out how the business works.
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The RoyalNumber One nightclub was once the most luxurious "entertainment complex" in Zhengzhou City in China'sHenan province, with 150 rooms in a six-story building, the largest of which could hold up to 100 people. Then the nightclub shut down after it was raided by police for suspected prostitution on the night of November 1, 2013.
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An auxiliary policeman leaps up to help a senior lady standing unsteadily on an escalator in Wuhan, China.

Wuhan

Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province,China, and is the most populous city in Central China. It lies in the eastern Jianghan Plain at the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Han rivers. Arising out of the conglomeration of three cities, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang, Wuhan is known as "Jiusheng Tongqu (the nine provinces' leading thoroughfare)"; it is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and expressways passing through the city and connecting to major cities in Mainland China. Because of its key role in domestic transportation, Wuhan was sometimes referred to as the "Chicago of China."

Holding sub-provincial status, Wuhan is recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, educational and transportation center of central China. The city of Wuhan, first termed as such in 1927, has a population of 10,220,000 people (as of 2013). In the 1920s, Wuhan was the national capital of a leftist Kuomintang (KMT) government led by Wang Jingwei in opposition to Chiang Kai-shek, as well as wartime capital in 1937.
At the 2010 census, its built-up (or metro) area made of 8 out of 10 urban districts (all but Xinzhou and Hannan not yet conurbated) was home to 8,821,658 inhabitants.

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The word lady is a civil term of respect for a woman, specifically the female equivalent to gentleman or lord, and in many contexts a term for any adult woman. Once confined to usage when specifically addressing women of high social class or status; over the last 300 years, the term may now be used to refer to any respectable adult woman.

Etymology

The word comes from Old Englishhlǣfdige; the first part of the word is a mutated form of hlāf, "loaf, bread", also seen in the corresponding hlāford, "lord". The second part is usually taken to be from the root dig-, "to knead", seen also in dough; the sense development from bread-kneader, or bread-maker, or bread-shaper, to the ordinary meaning, though not clearly to be traced historically, may be illustrated by that of "lord".

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10% of Wuhan University Students in China are Prostitutes in New Expose

10% of Wuhan University Students in China are Prostitutes in New Expose

10% of Wuhan University Students in China are Prostitutes in New Expose

Nearly 10% of female college students in Wuhan feel guilty that universities are the largest brothels in the country
Source: China Youth Daily
"I didn't plan to find a job after graduation. It's good to do it now. The income is high and the people are free. When you are young, you earn more money..."
In the late spring, in a street in front of a famous university in Wuhan, under a dim and dim light, a female student of a college’s Foreign Language School told reporters that the passage was omitted and was used by her. Pure English says about making love.
The female college student claimed to be surnamed Zhao. He was about 1 meter 60 tall. He was well-balanced and well-looking. Unlike ordinary prostitutes who were exposed, brightly dressed and frivolous, Zhao had almost no make-up, casual shoes, jeans, casual tops and hair. A tie, this dress reveals the purity of a young girl. If it weren’t for her deliberately throwing a wink, the reporter could not even believe she had been in the windy moon for 3 years.
At the bar, Zhao agreed to disclose to reporters the insider's intimacy of college students. The price is that the reporter pays them a "500 yuan time loss fee."
First, "Do you want a student girl?"
Zhao is one of the prostitutes in Wuhan universities. Since 2001, more than 20 letters have been sent to newspapers one after another, claiming that “high school students in Wuhan are prone to prostitution and erotic escorts”.
Just a week before the reporter and Zhao talked, three Wuhan university students wanted to introduce prostitution to reporters through the Internet and were captured by Wuhan Public Security Bureau on the spot. Later, in this incident, Liu Yuanguang, a student at the Wuhan X School who introduced classmates into prostitution, was detained by the Wuhan Public Security Bureau for criminal prosecution.
The female prostitutes Rong Mou and Zhou Mou, who were captured in the same case as Liu Yuanguang, went through the gates of the Public Security Bureau after being educated and educated by the public security organs. The police confirmed that: Rongmou is a student of Zhongnan X University, and Zhou is a student from a university in Hubei.
In response to the above news, a professor from a university in Wuhan once said to reporters: "Watch it well! If you do well, if you don't rectify it, colleges and universities will become the largest brothel in China."
Things are like this. At 7:00 PM on April 4th, a reporter at a cyber cafe in Hankou had just opened a portal chat room and a “passing guest” whisper came over:
"Do you want a school girl?"
Almost aware that this may be the introduction of prostitution on the Internet, the reporter immediately recalled more than 20 letters from Wuhan relating to college student prostitution and decided to “fish.”
After the reporter pretended to be introduced to prostitution, the other person said that he was a college student and he vowed that: “My lady, who is introduced by my hand, is all authentic college students, and there are fake replacements. The price of course is expensive, stay over 800 yuan for the night and do it once. 300 yuan." This "passer" enthusiastically left his mobile phone number and agreed to meet the time and place.
After getting off the net, the reporter immediately contacted the Wuhan Police Station110AlarmCommand Center.
At 11 o'clock in the evening, the introducer came to the room where the reporter was staying with two women. The man claimed to be called "Liu Yuanguang," a class 01 undergraduate student in a certain Wuhan Institute of MechanicalManufacturing and Automation, two women who claimed to be students of Zhongnan XX University, and a self-professed student from a university in Hubei.
In order to prove their student status, they also can not wait to come up with their own student ID and ID card, the content recorded above and their self-proclaimed content. "You can only choose one of two people and you can play together," said Liu Yuanguang.
In a mediation, the reporter asked Liu Yuanguang: “Do you know that introducing such a thing is a crime? Are you afraid of the police?”

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140614 Wuhan Concert SEHUN - My lady

140614 Wuhan Concert SEHUN - My lady

140614 Wuhan Concert SEHUN - My lady

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Chinese Girl Amazing Car Drifting ! | More China

Chinese Girl Amazing Car Drifting ! | More China

Chinese Girl Amazing Car Drifting ! | More China

She is a drift racer, she is one of the few female drivers in Wuhan, also in China She love car modification and racing.Drifting is the most fascinating part.After her graduating from the university in France,There was a time that her attend a drifting competition and her win the price .
https://goo.gl/EXMt3Z

8:05

Prostitution in Chinese hotel: a Chinese mascarade

Prostitution in Chinese hotel: a Chinese mascarade

Prostitution in Chinese hotel: a Chinese mascarade

I am not debating prostitution here, but the huge mascarade in China. While the government talks about moral, most hotels make a large part of their income from prostitution.

Chopper!140614 WUHAN con My lady HUNHAN Mlutip-digit shooting focus

Woman caught while attempting to fake a car accident

Surveillance camera footage of a woman pretending to be hit by a car on the streets of Wuhan in Hubei Province has gone viral online in China. There have been a number of cases in the recent past where people have pretended to have had an accident only to extort drivers for compensation. In the video, the woman is seen falling to the ground, despite the car being far –roughly around 8 meters - away from her. When she realizes that the car has stopped at a distance, she is seen getting up and walking closer to it before falling to the ground again. Take a look.
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Chinese Women Are Getting Rich By Simply Livestreaming Their Days (HBO)

Chinese Women Are Getting Rich By Simply Livestreaming Their Days (HBO)

Chinese Women Are Getting Rich By Simply Livestreaming Their Days (HBO)

In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more than the average college graduate makes at their first job.
For everyday activities like eating and going to the gym, mostly male viewers give Huan Huan virtual gifts that get converted into cash. In China, which banned online porn in 2000, PG-rated livestreaming has become a $4 billion-a-year industry with nearly 350 million followers — more than the entire population of the United States.
The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up. It’s impossible to censor what’s being streamed live. Platforms and livestreamers are now required to self-censor their content to obtain a license from the state, and those who don’t abide by the rules could be banned from livestreaming permanently.
VICENews traveled to Wuhan, China, to a converted karaoke club that now has more than 50 livestreaming rooms to find out how the business works.
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China's most luxurious nightclub, where hostesses earned $16,000 per month

China's most luxurious nightclub, where hostesses earned $16,000 per month

China's most luxurious nightclub, where hostesses earned $16,000 per month

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The RoyalNumber One nightclub was once the most luxurious "entertainment complex" in Zhengzhou City in China'sHenan province, with 150 rooms in a six-story building, the largest of which could hold up to 100 people. Then the nightclub shut down after it was raided by police for suspected prostitution on the night of November 1, 2013.
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Lee Joon Gi - LOST FRAME in Wuhan 이준기 李準基 イ・ジュンギ

Lee Joon Gi - LOST FRAME in Wuhan 이준기 李準基 イ・ジュンギ

Lee Joon Gi - LOST FRAME in Wuhan 이준기 李準基 イ・ジュンギ

2014.12.24

0:31

Auxiliary policeman leaps to help senior lady on escalator

Auxiliary policeman leaps to help senior lady on escalator

Auxiliary policeman leaps to help senior lady on escalator

An auxiliary policeman leaps up to help a senior lady standing unsteadily on an escalator in Wuhan, China.

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(GRAPHIC WARNING) Chinese Police Woman Shoots Man

(GRAPHIC WARNING) Chinese Police Woman Shoots Man

(GRAPHIC WARNING) Chinese Police Woman Shoots Man

(GRAPHIC WARNING) This incident other than it took place at WuhanFirstPeople’s Hospital in Yueyang, China.
In the video below, a man is holding a hostage with what appears to be a gun. It looks like he is hold the gun in his left hand, with his left arm around the hostage.
Police are tying to talk him down, but he is refusing to let go of the hostage. A female police officer dressed like a nurse brings the hostage taker something to drink.
As soon as the hostage taker turns his head, the female officer quickly pulls out a handgun and fires one shot, successfully ending the threat.

10% of Wuhan University Students in China are Prostitutes in New Expose

Nearly 10% of female college students in Wuhan feel guilty that universities are the largest brothels in the country
Source: China Youth Daily
"I didn't plan to find a job after graduation. It's good to do it now. The income is high and the people are free. When you are young, you earn more money..."
In the late spring, in a street in front of a famous university in Wuhan, under a dim and dim light, a female student of a college’s Foreign Language School told reporters that the passage was omitted and was used by her. Pure English says about making love.
The female college student claimed to be surnamed Zhao. He was about 1 meter 60 tall. He was well-balanced and well-looking. Unlike ordinary prostitutes who were exposed, brightly dressed and frivolous, Zhao had almost no make-up, cas...

published: 24 Jun 2018

140614 Wuhan Concert SEHUN - My lady

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published: 15 Jun 2014

Chinese Girl Amazing Car Drifting ! | More China

She is a drift racer, she is one of the few female drivers in Wuhan, also in China She love car modification and racing.Drifting is the most fascinating part.After her graduating from the university in France,There was a time that her attend a drifting competition and her win the price .
https://goo.gl/EXMt3Z

published: 26 Jan 2018

Prostitution in Chinese hotel: a Chinese mascarade

I am not debating prostitution here, but the huge mascarade in China. While the government talks about moral, most hotels make a large part of their income from prostitution.

published: 08 Jan 2016

Chopper!140614 WUHAN con My lady HUNHAN Mlutip-digit shooting focus

Woman caught while attempting to fake a car accident

Surveillance camera footage of a woman pretending to be hit by a car on the streets of Wuhan in Hubei Province has gone viral online in China. There have been a number of cases in the recent past where people have pretended to have had an accident only to extort drivers for compensation. In the video, the woman is seen falling to the ground, despite the car being far –roughly around 8 meters - away from her. When she realizes that the car has stopped at a distance, she is seen getting up and walking closer to it before falling to the ground again. Take a look.
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published: 12 Dec 2015

Chinese Women Are Getting Rich By Simply Livestreaming Their Days (HBO)

In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more than the average college graduate makes at their first job.
For everyday activities like eating and going to the gym, mostly male viewers give Huan Huan virtual gifts that get converted into cash. In China, which banned online porn in 2000, PG-rated livestreaming has become a $4 billion-a-year industry with nearly 350 million followers — more than the entire population of the United States.
The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up. It’s impossible to censor what’s being streamed live. Platforms and livestreamers are now required to self-censor their content to obtain a license from the state, and those w...

China's most luxurious nightclub, where hostesses earned $16,000 per month

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The RoyalNumber One nightclub was once the most luxurious "entertainment complex" in Zhengzhou City in China'sHenan province, with 150 rooms in a six-story building, the largest of which could hold up to 100 people. Then the nightclub shut down after it was raided by police for suspected prostitution on the night of November 1, 2013.
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published: 23 Apr 2014

Lee Joon Gi - LOST FRAME in Wuhan 이준기 李準基 イ・ジュンギ

2014.12.24

published: 23 Jan 2015

Auxiliary policeman leaps to help senior lady on escalator

An auxiliary policeman leaps up to help a senior lady standing unsteadily on an escalator in Wuhan, China.

published: 07 Jan 2019

140614 EXO THE LOST PLANET in WuHan - My Lady LAY Yixing focus

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published: 03 Jun 2013

(GRAPHIC WARNING) Chinese Police Woman Shoots Man

(GRAPHIC WARNING) This incident other than it took place at WuhanFirstPeople’s Hospital in Yueyang, China.
In the video below, a man is holding a hostage with what appears to be a gun. It looks like he is hold the gun in his left hand, with his left arm around the hostage.
Police are tying to talk him down, but he is refusing to let go of the hostage. A female police officer dressed like a nurse brings the hostage taker something to drink.
As soon as the hostage taker turns his head, the female officer quickly pulls out a handgun and fires one shot, successfully ending the threat.

Nearly 10% of female college students in Wuhan feel guilty that universities are the largest brothels in the country
Source: China Youth Daily
"I didn't plan to find a job after graduation. It's good to do it now. The income is high and the people are free. When you are young, you earn more money..."
In the late spring, in a street in front of a famous university in Wuhan, under a dim and dim light, a female student of a college’s Foreign Language School told reporters that the passage was omitted and was used by her. Pure English says about making love.
The female college student claimed to be surnamed Zhao. He was about 1 meter 60 tall. He was well-balanced and well-looking. Unlike ordinary prostitutes who were exposed, brightly dressed and frivolous, Zhao had almost no make-up, casual shoes, jeans, casual tops and hair. A tie, this dress reveals the purity of a young girl. If it weren’t for her deliberately throwing a wink, the reporter could not even believe she had been in the windy moon for 3 years.
At the bar, Zhao agreed to disclose to reporters the insider's intimacy of college students. The price is that the reporter pays them a "500 yuan time loss fee."
First, "Do you want a student girl?"
Zhao is one of the prostitutes in Wuhan universities. Since 2001, more than 20 letters have been sent to newspapers one after another, claiming that “high school students in Wuhan are prone to prostitution and erotic escorts”.
Just a week before the reporter and Zhao talked, three Wuhan university students wanted to introduce prostitution to reporters through the Internet and were captured by Wuhan Public Security Bureau on the spot. Later, in this incident, Liu Yuanguang, a student at the Wuhan X School who introduced classmates into prostitution, was detained by the Wuhan Public Security Bureau for criminal prosecution.
The female prostitutes Rong Mou and Zhou Mou, who were captured in the same case as Liu Yuanguang, went through the gates of the Public Security Bureau after being educated and educated by the public security organs. The police confirmed that: Rongmou is a student of Zhongnan X University, and Zhou is a student from a university in Hubei.
In response to the above news, a professor from a university in Wuhan once said to reporters: "Watch it well! If you do well, if you don't rectify it, colleges and universities will become the largest brothel in China."
Things are like this. At 7:00 PM on April 4th, a reporter at a cyber cafe in Hankou had just opened a portal chat room and a “passing guest” whisper came over:
"Do you want a school girl?"
Almost aware that this may be the introduction of prostitution on the Internet, the reporter immediately recalled more than 20 letters from Wuhan relating to college student prostitution and decided to “fish.”
After the reporter pretended to be introduced to prostitution, the other person said that he was a college student and he vowed that: “My lady, who is introduced by my hand, is all authentic college students, and there are fake replacements. The price of course is expensive, stay over 800 yuan for the night and do it once. 300 yuan." This "passer" enthusiastically left his mobile phone number and agreed to meet the time and place.
After getting off the net, the reporter immediately contacted the Wuhan Police Station110AlarmCommand Center.
At 11 o'clock in the evening, the introducer came to the room where the reporter was staying with two women. The man claimed to be called "Liu Yuanguang," a class 01 undergraduate student in a certain Wuhan Institute of MechanicalManufacturing and Automation, two women who claimed to be students of Zhongnan XX University, and a self-professed student from a university in Hubei.
In order to prove their student status, they also can not wait to come up with their own student ID and ID card, the content recorded above and their self-proclaimed content. "You can only choose one of two people and you can play together," said Liu Yuanguang.
In a mediation, the reporter asked Liu Yuanguang: “Do you know that introducing such a thing is a crime? Are you afraid of the police?”

Nearly 10% of female college students in Wuhan feel guilty that universities are the largest brothels in the country
Source: China Youth Daily
"I didn't plan to find a job after graduation. It's good to do it now. The income is high and the people are free. When you are young, you earn more money..."
In the late spring, in a street in front of a famous university in Wuhan, under a dim and dim light, a female student of a college’s Foreign Language School told reporters that the passage was omitted and was used by her. Pure English says about making love.
The female college student claimed to be surnamed Zhao. He was about 1 meter 60 tall. He was well-balanced and well-looking. Unlike ordinary prostitutes who were exposed, brightly dressed and frivolous, Zhao had almost no make-up, casual shoes, jeans, casual tops and hair. A tie, this dress reveals the purity of a young girl. If it weren’t for her deliberately throwing a wink, the reporter could not even believe she had been in the windy moon for 3 years.
At the bar, Zhao agreed to disclose to reporters the insider's intimacy of college students. The price is that the reporter pays them a "500 yuan time loss fee."
First, "Do you want a student girl?"
Zhao is one of the prostitutes in Wuhan universities. Since 2001, more than 20 letters have been sent to newspapers one after another, claiming that “high school students in Wuhan are prone to prostitution and erotic escorts”.
Just a week before the reporter and Zhao talked, three Wuhan university students wanted to introduce prostitution to reporters through the Internet and were captured by Wuhan Public Security Bureau on the spot. Later, in this incident, Liu Yuanguang, a student at the Wuhan X School who introduced classmates into prostitution, was detained by the Wuhan Public Security Bureau for criminal prosecution.
The female prostitutes Rong Mou and Zhou Mou, who were captured in the same case as Liu Yuanguang, went through the gates of the Public Security Bureau after being educated and educated by the public security organs. The police confirmed that: Rongmou is a student of Zhongnan X University, and Zhou is a student from a university in Hubei.
In response to the above news, a professor from a university in Wuhan once said to reporters: "Watch it well! If you do well, if you don't rectify it, colleges and universities will become the largest brothel in China."
Things are like this. At 7:00 PM on April 4th, a reporter at a cyber cafe in Hankou had just opened a portal chat room and a “passing guest” whisper came over:
"Do you want a school girl?"
Almost aware that this may be the introduction of prostitution on the Internet, the reporter immediately recalled more than 20 letters from Wuhan relating to college student prostitution and decided to “fish.”
After the reporter pretended to be introduced to prostitution, the other person said that he was a college student and he vowed that: “My lady, who is introduced by my hand, is all authentic college students, and there are fake replacements. The price of course is expensive, stay over 800 yuan for the night and do it once. 300 yuan." This "passer" enthusiastically left his mobile phone number and agreed to meet the time and place.
After getting off the net, the reporter immediately contacted the Wuhan Police Station110AlarmCommand Center.
At 11 o'clock in the evening, the introducer came to the room where the reporter was staying with two women. The man claimed to be called "Liu Yuanguang," a class 01 undergraduate student in a certain Wuhan Institute of MechanicalManufacturing and Automation, two women who claimed to be students of Zhongnan XX University, and a self-professed student from a university in Hubei.
In order to prove their student status, they also can not wait to come up with their own student ID and ID card, the content recorded above and their self-proclaimed content. "You can only choose one of two people and you can play together," said Liu Yuanguang.
In a mediation, the reporter asked Liu Yuanguang: “Do you know that introducing such a thing is a crime? Are you afraid of the police?”

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Surveillance camera footage of a woman pretending to be hit by a car on the streets of Wuhan in Hubei Province has gone viral online in China. There have been a number of cases in the recent past where people have pretended to have had an accident only to extort drivers for compensation. In the video, the woman is seen falling to the ground, despite the car being far –roughly around 8 meters - away from her. When she realizes that the car has stopped at a distance, she is seen getting up and walking closer to it before falling to the ground again. Take a look.
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Surveillance camera footage of a woman pretending to be hit by a car on the streets of Wuhan in Hubei Province has gone viral online in China. There have been a number of cases in the recent past where people have pretended to have had an accident only to extort drivers for compensation. In the video, the woman is seen falling to the ground, despite the car being far –roughly around 8 meters - away from her. When she realizes that the car has stopped at a distance, she is seen getting up and walking closer to it before falling to the ground again. Take a look.
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Chinese Women Are Getting Rich By Simply Livestreaming Their Days (HBO)

In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more t...

In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more than the average college graduate makes at their first job.
For everyday activities like eating and going to the gym, mostly male viewers give Huan Huan virtual gifts that get converted into cash. In China, which banned online porn in 2000, PG-rated livestreaming has become a $4 billion-a-year industry with nearly 350 million followers — more than the entire population of the United States.
The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up. It’s impossible to censor what’s being streamed live. Platforms and livestreamers are now required to self-censor their content to obtain a license from the state, and those who don’t abide by the rules could be banned from livestreaming permanently.
VICENews traveled to Wuhan, China, to a converted karaoke club that now has more than 50 livestreaming rooms to find out how the business works.
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In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more than the average college graduate makes at their first job.
For everyday activities like eating and going to the gym, mostly male viewers give Huan Huan virtual gifts that get converted into cash. In China, which banned online porn in 2000, PG-rated livestreaming has become a $4 billion-a-year industry with nearly 350 million followers — more than the entire population of the United States.
The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up. It’s impossible to censor what’s being streamed live. Platforms and livestreamers are now required to self-censor their content to obtain a license from the state, and those who don’t abide by the rules could be banned from livestreaming permanently.
VICENews traveled to Wuhan, China, to a converted karaoke club that now has more than 50 livestreaming rooms to find out how the business works.
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(GRAPHIC WARNING) This incident other than it took place at WuhanFirstPeople’s Hospital in Yueyang, China.
In the video below, a man is holding a hostage with what appears to be a gun. It looks like he is hold the gun in his left hand, with his left arm around the hostage.
Police are tying to talk him down, but he is refusing to let go of the hostage. A female police officer dressed like a nurse brings the hostage taker something to drink.
As soon as the hostage taker turns his head, the female officer quickly pulls out a handgun and fires one shot, successfully ending the threat.

(GRAPHIC WARNING) This incident other than it took place at WuhanFirstPeople’s Hospital in Yueyang, China.
In the video below, a man is holding a hostage with what appears to be a gun. It looks like he is hold the gun in his left hand, with his left arm around the hostage.
Police are tying to talk him down, but he is refusing to let go of the hostage. A female police officer dressed like a nurse brings the hostage taker something to drink.
As soon as the hostage taker turns his head, the female officer quickly pulls out a handgun and fires one shot, successfully ending the threat.

10% of Wuhan University Students in China are Prostitutes in New Expose

Nearly 10% of female college students in Wuhan feel guilty that universities are the largest brothels in the country
Source: China Youth Daily
"I didn't plan to find a job after graduation. It's good to do it now. The income is high and the people are free. When you are young, you earn more money..."
In the late spring, in a street in front of a famous university in Wuhan, under a dim and dim light, a female student of a college’s Foreign Language School told reporters that the passage was omitted and was used by her. Pure English says about making love.
The female college student claimed to be surnamed Zhao. He was about 1 meter 60 tall. He was well-balanced and well-looking. Unlike ordinary prostitutes who were exposed, brightly dressed and frivolous, Zhao had almost no make-up, casual shoes, jeans, casual tops and hair. A tie, this dress reveals the purity of a young girl. If it weren’t for her deliberately throwing a wink, the reporter could not even believe she had been in the windy moon for 3 years.
At the bar, Zhao agreed to disclose to reporters the insider's intimacy of college students. The price is that the reporter pays them a "500 yuan time loss fee."
First, "Do you want a student girl?"
Zhao is one of the prostitutes in Wuhan universities. Since 2001, more than 20 letters have been sent to newspapers one after another, claiming that “high school students in Wuhan are prone to prostitution and erotic escorts”.
Just a week before the reporter and Zhao talked, three Wuhan university students wanted to introduce prostitution to reporters through the Internet and were captured by Wuhan Public Security Bureau on the spot. Later, in this incident, Liu Yuanguang, a student at the Wuhan X School who introduced classmates into prostitution, was detained by the Wuhan Public Security Bureau for criminal prosecution.
The female prostitutes Rong Mou and Zhou Mou, who were captured in the same case as Liu Yuanguang, went through the gates of the Public Security Bureau after being educated and educated by the public security organs. The police confirmed that: Rongmou is a student of Zhongnan X University, and Zhou is a student from a university in Hubei.
In response to the above news, a professor from a university in Wuhan once said to reporters: "Watch it well! If you do well, if you don't rectify it, colleges and universities will become the largest brothel in China."
Things are like this. At 7:00 PM on April 4th, a reporter at a cyber cafe in Hankou had just opened a portal chat room and a “passing guest” whisper came over:
"Do you want a school girl?"
Almost aware that this may be the introduction of prostitution on the Internet, the reporter immediately recalled more than 20 letters from Wuhan relating to college student prostitution and decided to “fish.”
After the reporter pretended to be introduced to prostitution, the other person said that he was a college student and he vowed that: “My lady, who is introduced by my hand, is all authentic college students, and there are fake replacements. The price of course is expensive, stay over 800 yuan for the night and do it once. 300 yuan." This "passer" enthusiastically left his mobile phone number and agreed to meet the time and place.
After getting off the net, the reporter immediately contacted the Wuhan Police Station110AlarmCommand Center.
At 11 o'clock in the evening, the introducer came to the room where the reporter was staying with two women. The man claimed to be called "Liu Yuanguang," a class 01 undergraduate student in a certain Wuhan Institute of MechanicalManufacturing and Automation, two women who claimed to be students of Zhongnan XX University, and a self-professed student from a university in Hubei.
In order to prove their student status, they also can not wait to come up with their own student ID and ID card, the content recorded above and their self-proclaimed content. "You can only choose one of two people and you can play together," said Liu Yuanguang.
In a mediation, the reporter asked Liu Yuanguang: “Do you know that introducing such a thing is a crime? Are you afraid of the police?”

Chinese Girl Amazing Car Drifting ! | More China

She is a drift racer, she is one of the few female drivers in Wuhan, also in China She love car modification and racing.Drifting is the most fascinating part.After her graduating from the university in France,There was a time that her attend a drifting competition and her win the price .
https://goo.gl/EXMt3Z

Woman caught while attempting to fake a car accident

Surveillance camera footage of a woman pretending to be hit by a car on the streets of Wuhan in Hubei Province has gone viral online in China. There have been a number of cases in the recent past where people have pretended to have had an accident only to extort drivers for compensation. In the video, the woman is seen falling to the ground, despite the car being far –roughly around 8 meters - away from her. When she realizes that the car has stopped at a distance, she is seen getting up and walking closer to it before falling to the ground again. Take a look.
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Chinese Women Are Getting Rich By Simply Livestreaming Their Days (HBO)

In China, young women like 23-year-old Huan Huan can earn up to $20,000 a month livestreaming themselves just doing regular things. That’s about 30 times more than the average college graduate makes at their first job.
For everyday activities like eating and going to the gym, mostly male viewers give Huan Huan virtual gifts that get converted into cash. In China, which banned online porn in 2000, PG-rated livestreaming has become a $4 billion-a-year industry with nearly 350 million followers — more than the entire population of the United States.
The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up. It’s impossible to censor what’s being streamed live. Platforms and livestreamers are now required to self-censor their content to obtain a license from the state, and those who don’t abide by the rules could be banned from livestreaming permanently.
VICENews traveled to Wuhan, China, to a converted karaoke club that now has more than 50 livestreaming rooms to find out how the business works.
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China's most luxurious nightclub, where hostesses earned $16,000 per month

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(GRAPHIC WARNING) Chinese Police Woman Shoots Man

(GRAPHIC WARNING) This incident other than it took place at WuhanFirstPeople’s Hospital in Yueyang, China.
In the video below, a man is holding a hostage with what appears to be a gun. It looks like he is hold the gun in his left hand, with his left arm around the hostage.
Police are tying to talk him down, but he is refusing to let go of the hostage. A female police officer dressed like a nurse brings the hostage taker something to drink.
As soon as the hostage taker turns his head, the female officer quickly pulls out a handgun and fires one shot, successfully ending the threat.

Wuhan

Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province,China, and is the most populous city in Central China. It lies in the eastern Jianghan Plain at the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Han rivers. Arising out of the conglomeration of three cities, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang, Wuhan is known as "Jiusheng Tongqu (the nine provinces' leading thoroughfare)"; it is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and expressways passing through the city and connecting to major cities in Mainland China. Because of its key role in domestic transportation, Wuhan was sometimes referred to as the "Chicago of China."

Holding sub-provincial status, Wuhan is recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, educational and transportation center of central China. The city of Wuhan, first termed as such in 1927, has a population of 10,220,000 people (as of 2013). In the 1920s, Wuhan was the national capital of a leftist Kuomintang (KMT) government led by Wang Jingwei in opposition to Chiang Kai-shek, as well as wartime capital in 1937.
At the 2010 census, its built-up (or metro) area made of 8 out of 10 urban districts (all but Xinzhou and Hannan not yet conurbated) was home to 8,821,658 inhabitants.